Using an Ontology to Query Pedagogical Resources

B.-L. Doan and Y. Bourda (France)

Keywords

Semantic Web, ontology, OWL, information retrieval

Abstract

The use of ontologies is a key step forward for describing the semantics of information on the Web. It is becoming more and more important to make the information machine-readable, since the volume of data is continuously growing. In the educational area, metadata are considered to be helpful in such a process. We propose to enrich the description of educational resources by introducing several levels of description of concepts, and to make them machine- readable by using a formal language of ontology, OWL. Using both this ontology and the expressive power of an OWL query language to query pedagogical resources will improve the retrieval and interchange of educational resources.

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